IN THE SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA IN RE: AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE; AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA FAMILY LAW RULES OF PROCEDURE; NEW FLORIDA RULES FOR COURT-APPOINTED ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION NEUTRALS, CASE NO.

Nothing in this provision shall preclude neutrals from disqualifying themselves or refusing any assignment.

The 2010 Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct address for the first time the ethical obligations of attorneys practicing as third-party neutrals.

Section (b) sets out the ethical obligations of those acting as third-party neutrals straight-forwardly: "A lawyer serving as a third-party neutral shall inform unrepresented parties that the lawyer is not representing them and shall explain to them the difference between the lawyer's role as a third-party neutral and a lawyer's role as one who represents a client.

Binding processes, the most common of which is arbitration - an out-of-court adjudication of a dispute before a neutral or panel of neutrals, very often with special technical expertise in the underlying subject matter of the dispute.

It is to the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution, a nonprofit alliance of nearly 500 of the largest global corporations, law firms, scholars, and public institutions that many turn for guidance, real-life examples, and mediator or arbitrators from CPR's Distinguished Panels of Neutrals.

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